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Bacterial Lesbian Vaginosis
Bacterial lesbian vaginosis is easy to treat, but condyloma, ASCUS and other HPV-related disorders can develop into dangerous conditions.
BV and monilia infections are the most common and may be passed back and forth. Mixing vaginal secretions in any way can transmit vaginal infections. Studies report high incidences of BV in female partners of women with BV, and sexual transmission does occur in this situation.
Bacterial lesbian vaginosis is easy to treat, but condyloma, ASCUS and other HPV-related disorders can develop into dangerous conditions.
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Bacterial Lesbian Vaginosis -
Condyloma, ASCUS
BV is not caused by sex, but is aggravated by it. Some causes may be from antibiotic medicines, diabetes, strong soaps or bubble baths and tight pants. This infection is very unpleasant and is one of the most common vaginal infections that affect women.
Bacterial lesbian vaginosis is easy to treat, but condyloma, ASCUS and other HPV-related disorders can develop into dangerous conditions.
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